J. CROMWELL, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, QUEEN-STREET, JN returning thanks to the Public of Auckland for past favors, begs to inform them that ho has ENLARGED lIIS PREMISES, and has now provided tliom with a SPACIOUS & COMFORTABLE COFFEE AND REFRESHMENT ROOM. TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS HEADY AT ALL IIOUItS. ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONS, SrONGES AND "WEDDING CAKES MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. BISCUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS ON HAND. KEROSENE LAMPS, Ex ( Constance,' from San Francisco. rtHIE Undersigned have received by the above vessel, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN-MADE KEKOSENE LAMPS, IN GIIEAT VARIETY. CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Queen-street. May 5, ISG4. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS?
WHY, AT ' M A R, K S QUEEN STREET, CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. N. B.—Every description of Boots and Shoes Mado to Order. 9 COALS. TTTAIHOinOI COAL COMPANY, (Limited), TT are now prepared to deliver COALS in Auckland and Purnell, at lißs. per ton, Cash At tho Depot Onehungn, at 2Ss. " " At the Depot Great South Road, at 20s. " " Orders received by C. ARTHUR & SON, Agent, Queen-street, Auckland. TIMBER. KAURI AND STRINGY BARK. A CnRISTEY begs to inform House and Ship • Builders and tho public generally, that lie has mado arrangements for keeping a supply of the above. Any orders entrusted to his care will bo duly attended to. 9 _^* ol1 ° lengths of joico or ship planking cut up to Ollicc, George-street, Onehunga. % $ % % CAEE DE PARIS, (OPPOSITE MR. S. H. SMI T H'S,) QUEEN-STREET. rnilE Proprietor in returning thanks to the public of Auckland lor past favours, begs to assure them that it will bo his constant study to merit a share of their patronage, he having just added to his establishment a Private Smoking Room, and Private Dinino Roojj. CHOPS, STEAKS, CUTLETS, &c., Always Rkady. SUPPERS AND DINNERS I'IIOVIDKD AT AHY HOIJB. ORDINARY EVERY SUNDAY, at 2 O'CLOCK Sole Pi oprietor, C . O ' 13 11 IE N. ADVANCE AUCKLAND!! I'lease observe the address.
ON SALE, At the Stores of Henderson and -MiuTarlant l , AND ADELAIDE FLOUR \J Mauritius Sugar and Rice, ex 'Sylphide' Califorriian Oals, seed -or feed HENDERSON & MACEARLANE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LEWIS TURRELL, bej;s to inform his customers and the public frenerajlv that he has removed to BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, (inecn-strcet, where lit; has on liand a carel ally selected stock of FI RSTCLASS BOOT'S and SllijES, tuitablo for the present .season. Queen-street, May 10, ISG4. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned will . please pay the amount of their respect mi debts lu Mu. LEWIS TURRELL, Brunswick Buildings, Queen-street. GEORGE TURitELL. BTJNYELLE'S OLD 1111 SJL W H ISKE Y, BELFAST, fJIHE same as supplied to the House of Lords and 1 International Exhibition, thequalilv <jf which equal to the finest mu:nch j:iianj)Y. A Consignment of the above celebrated brand, in wood and bottle, just arrived b\- the 'Ulc-ats.' Orders lelt with Mr. J. M. ILVSLETT, Commission Shoi Hand-street, will have prompt attention. Aueltluud, January, ISfi-l. JUST PUBLISHED, price, 2s.' cl., by post Ss. Gd. No. I of a Scried ol \\ OIiKS, each oik: complete in it-self. " DR.. L. SMITH, f'ti the Means of PROLONGING LI FE and A VOIDING DISEASES." 11. T. i> WIGHT, Publish;-:', Mclhoujro, and ,wM l)y fill booksdliirs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 265, 17 September 1864, Page 8
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